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A second group has pulled its money from a pooled $1.2 million reward offered during a manhunt
for a renegade former police officer who died in a fiery standoff, a Los Angeles television station
said.

The Peace Officers Research Association of California withdrew the $50,000 it pledged for
information leading to the arrest and conviction of Christopher Dorner, KNBC said.

An official for the association said on Friday that the conditions for the reward had not been
met because Dorner was not arrested.

On Monday, the city of Riverside, Calif., pulled its $100,000 contribution to the reward pool
for similar reasons.

At least three people have submitted claims for the reward. Dorner, who had been fired from the
Los Angeles Police Department, was accused of killing four people in a vendetta against police. He
shot and killed himself in a burning cabin in the mountains above Los Angeles during a standoff
with police on Feb. 12.